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Post by Inspector on Sept 13, 2009 5:37:05 GMT
I have a short Pink Panther story book that comes with a record. Bought it at a flea market about 15 years ago. Sorry I can't recall the name right now!
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Post by Inspector on Sept 13, 2009 5:30:54 GMT
Thank you for the review! I plan to get it one of these days. I saw it in a store once, and I assumed RetOTPP (1975) didn't get it's own page with the others for the same reason RetOTPP isn't in that DVD box set from around that time - some kind of ridiculous legal red tape mumbo jumbo.
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Post by Inspector on Sept 13, 2009 5:27:46 GMT
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Post by Inspector on Sept 13, 2009 4:45:12 GMT
The 1993 version is different, but just as great in it's own way! In some ways it could be called better, because the stories had more of a plot to them than just "Pink Panther fights with an insect" and things like that. But please don't think I don't love all of those originals too, because I do!
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Post by Inspector on Sept 13, 2009 4:31:04 GMT
Right on Clouseau! I wish it was out for the holiday season...
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Post by Inspector on Sept 13, 2009 4:25:06 GMT
My favorite title sequence Clouseau is the 1975-1982 one.
And as JSCartoonFan said, I do love the 1993 Pink Panther TV show one too, but since he's pretty much based on the 1964-1969 one, the statement is still correct - that's the only animated Clouseau to speak (although it's a different voice in the 1993 one).
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Post by Inspector on Sept 13, 2009 4:06:42 GMT
The original Inspector cartoons have that huge angry guy who doesn't at all resemble Mr. Herbert Lom in the role of Dreyfus! But I still enjoy them, that's for sure.
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